Responsibilities of management
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Incorporation and Country of Operation
Eco Atlantic Oil & Gas is incorporated in Canada and continues under Business Corporations Act (British Columbia) with registered number C0926072.

The Company is an oil and gas exploration and development company focused on the acquisition and development of activities inSouth America and south Africa.

Current constitutional documents
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Details of any other exchanges or trading platforms
The Company’s Common Shares are listed on both the TSX-V (TSX-V: EOG) and AIM (AIM: ECO).

The number of AIM securities in issue
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The identity and percentage of holdings of significant shareholders
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Details of any restrictions
Trading restriction on the Company’s Common Shares issued and traded outside of Canada, such that such shares cannot be transferred through CREST to the Company’s Canadian share register for a period of four months and one day from Admission. For the avoidance of doubt, any Common Shares transferred to the Company’s Jersey branch register during this period will be subject to these restrictions.

City Code
It is emphasised that, although the Common Shares will be admitted to trading on AIM, the Company will not be subject to takeover regulation in the UK and the City Code will not apply to the Company. However, Canadian laws applicable to the Company provide for early warning disclosure requirements and for takeover bid rules for bids made to security holders in various jurisdictions in Canada.

When acquiring shares in the Company, shareholders are entitled under Canadian securities laws to categorise themselves as "objecting" ("Obos") or "non-objecting" ("Nobos"). By registering as such, which they usually do through the entity through which they acquired their shares, Obos are noting that they object to their interest and their details being disclosed to the Company. In respect of interests up to 10 percent of the issued share capital of the Company after which level Canadian securities law makes disclosure mandatory. Nobos on the other hand are noting the fact that they do not object to their shareholdings and their details being disclosed to the Company.

Rule 17 of the AIM Rules

Rule 17 of the AIM Rules requires, inter alia, that an AIM quoted company must notify the market of any changes of which it is aware to its Shareholders' interests in three percent or more of the Common Shares and changes thereto ( of any movements through a percentage point upwards or downwards).The Shareholders approved on the 30 December 2016 a resolution, effective from Admission, to change the Company's constitution to require that Shareholders holding interests in three percent or more of the Company's Common Shares inform the Company thereof and to inform the Company of relevant subsequent changes thereto.